As part of the National Park Service's effort to "improve park
management through greater reliance on scientific knowledge," a
primary role of the Inventory and Monitoring (I&M) Program is
to collect, organize, and make available natural resource data. A
list of species known to occur in NPS units is considered a basic
inventory need (see: http:
//science.nature.nps.gov/im/inventory/index.cfm). The I&M
Program's Heartland Network (HTLN) recently completed inventories
of vertebrate species and vascular plants at Cuyahoga Valley
National Park (CUVA). In doing so, all existing data were
cataloged, targeted field investigations were conducted, and
species lists were certified by taxonomic experts. The primary goal
of these efforts was to document at least 90% of the vertebrate and
vascular plant species believed to occur in the park. This report
provides a summary of results.
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